WhitePages Acquires Mr. Number, The Phone-Spam Android App With 7M Downloads, To Reduce Phone Spam By Staff Reporter | May 31, 2013 02:30 PM EDT This morning WhitePages announced that it has acquired Mr. Number, the call blocking and phone spam identification app that is a top-20 Android app in the communications category with over seven million downloads. And WhitePages has some big plans for integrating Mr. Number into its 50-million-unique-visitors-per-month website â plans which should help you avoid spam calls. Hereâs one plan the company is considering, according to a representative I talked to: Mr. Number users identify SPAM and report it (via the app, the Mr. Number website, etc.).As a result, a phone numberâs SPAM score goes up. WhitePages can take this info (a spam number as identified by Mr. Number users) and provide it as such to Current Caller ID users. So, in addition to other information that Current Caller ID provides to users (name, social, etc.), it will also report a number as spam if itâs been identified as such by Mr. Number. Mr. Number already blocks unwanted calls and texts, and allows users to look up unknown numbers before answering. In addition, it reverse lookups both mobile and landline numbers to stop telemarketers, robo-dialers, and then reports the results to other Mr. Number users. Now, with WhitePages, that phone-spam database might not only be provided to users of WhitePagesâ existing app Current Caller ID â which also offers a social media overview of a caller â it could potentially be used on WhitePages.com to provide a spam score on businesses or individual numbers. WhitePages lists more than 200 million adult Americans, plus businesses, and handles more than two billion identity searches annually. âTruly effective call management must provide consumers not only an understanding of whoâs on the other end of the line, but the ability to block spammers and unwanted callers and texters,â Alex Algard, CEO of WhitePages, said in a statement. âOur users now have access to the best of both worlds.âFor the millions who are already using Mr. Number, WhitePages says that the current application will be maintained as a stand-alone app. Terms of the deal were not released. photo credit: AJC1 via photopin cc Filed under: Business, Deals, Mobile, Security